Paul and Glenn are back for another entertaining and fun episode. This week we will discuss the subjective topic of nepotism in sport where there has been debate over the years of some sportspeople appearing to be given preferential treatment or opportunities. Some of whom will be discussed in this episode include.
- a former Scottish footballer and manager who went on to become one of the greatest Managers of all time with enormous success, however, was at times considered to give preferential treatment to family members and fellow Scots.
- a Rugby League immortal who had a distinguished career as a player and coach and coached his two sons when they made their first-grade debuts.
- Brad Arthur and Jake Arthur, Ivan and Nathan Cleary, John and Martin Lang.
- Colin Cowdrey, Peter May and Chris Cowdrey.
- Geoff Marsh and sons Shaun and Mitchell
- NSW cricket players
- Shaquielle and Shareef O'Neill
- Rohan Kanhai, Alvin Kalicharan and Mahendra Nagamootoo.
- Dell Curry and sons Steph and Seth
-Johan Cruyff and Jordi Cruyff
- J.R Smith and Chris Smith
- Zinedine Zidane and Enzo Fernandez
Paul and Glenn give their claps and slaps for the week. We have our Quiz, and Who Am I? and Where Are they Now? segments and Glenn finishes off with one of his crackin jokes.
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